Example sentences of "issue for the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Within months royal licences were being issued for the alienation of property to the church despite the statute .
2 The Gowers had backed Warwick in 1470/1 and were still in opposition in June 1471 , when a commission of arrest was issued for the head of the family , Thomas , and his uncles Robert and George .
3 The Gowers had backed Warwick in 1470/1 and were still in opposition in June 1471 , when a commission of arrest was issued for the head of the family , Thomas , and his uncles Robert and George .
4 Under the proposed new arrangements , booklets issued for the remainder of 1992/93 will contain only enough payslips to take employers to the end of the deduction year , and they will be accompanied by an explanatory leaflet .
5 According to information received by one of the councillors who contacted the County Highways office by phone no instructions had been issued for the re-siting of the seat .
6 In the end the humanitarian arguments won and instructions were issued for the release of a limited amount .
7 On 26 February 1992 an application was issued for the determination of that question .
8 By the Eighties Holroyd tells us , there were no less than 50 Study Guides and Notes to his plays issued for the benefit of students .
9 A Contracting State may at the time of signature , ratification or accession , declare that it will not execute Letters of request issued for the purpose of obtaining pre-trial discovery of documents as known in Common Law countries .
10 ( i ) The plaintiffs challenge the validity of the section 39 notice , on the footing that it was not issued for the purpose of the Bank exercising its own supervisory functions under the Act , but rather for the purpose of enabling the U.S. Federal Reserve Board to pursue its own inquiries in relation to its own functions as the U.S. regulatory authority ; it is also contended that the notice is defective in form .
11 Proceedings of any meeting open to the public within the UK of ( a ) a local authority or its committees ( b ) justices of the peace acting in non-judicial capacities ( c ) committees of inquiry appointed by Act of Parliament or by the Government ( d ) local authority inquiries ( e ) bodies constituted under Acts of Parliament ( f ) general meetings of public companies and associations " Any notices or other matter " issued for the information of the public by or on behalf of any government department , officer of state , local authority or chief constable .
12 On July 18 a warrant was issued for the investigation of Silvio Lega , DC assistant secretary and a deputy for Turin .
13 In April AI learned that warrants had been issued for the arrest of two police officers and a civilian in connection with the killing of 17-year-old Anstraum Aman Villagrán Morales .
14 Mr Coetsee said a warrant would also be issued for the arrest of Captain Dirk Coetzee , the former head of a police murder squad who confirmed and amplified Nofomela 's disclosures , claiming that the killings had been approved at the highest level .
15 Warrants had been issued for the arrest of a further 70 .
16 Three people were arrested and warrants were issued for the arrest of other members of the group who were abroad .
17 Orders were issued for the arrest of the families of three officers who had escaped .
18 A warrant may be issued for the arrest of any witness who fails to answer a witness summons provided the court is satisfied on oath that : ( i ) he is a material witness ; ( ii ) he has been served with the summons ; ( iii ) conduct money has been paid or tendered ; and ( iv ) there is no just cause for failure to attend ( MCA 1980 , s97(3) ) .
19 A WARRANT has been issued for the arrest of a Middlesbrough man for failing to pay outstanding poll tax charges .
20 Sir Terence adds that he is enclosing for Christopher Patten a copy of the rules which the Cabinet Office has issued for the guidance of officials ‘ on such exercises ’ .
21 The following is issued for the guidance of persons attending to a weighing carried out on a weighbridge made available for use by the public and for which a charge is made : —
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